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What a show off just answer the damn question and stop acting like only you knows the answer especially when they are so easy I knew all the answers too dumb kid
For the last one, I too was between metonyn and allonym, metonyn because of meta, allonym because of alliteration (sounding the same). However, I think of meta as a ‘thing in/of a thing’, and the synonym for synonym is exactly that.
To be honest I have grandchildren of 9, 11, 12 and 21. The eldest is completely useless at maths, and the other three, despite being intelligent, will not be at this boy's level at the age of 14. Well played lad, you deserve it and you are a credit to your dad.
The amount of adults in the audience who didn't know that the minimum age to become a Senator is 30 is sad. Representative is 25, Senator is 30, President is 35. Not only did they get it wrong, but 28 was by far the worst answer out of them all. All the others are multiples of 5, so by process of elimination odds are it's a multiple of 5.
He should’ve skipped 7 and 8, because 9 has a simple divisibility rule-the digits in Base 10 have to add up to a multiple of 9. That could have ruled out Option A.
He's obviously very bright, but I found it interesting that he knows 'short cuts' to establish if a number is divisible by another number, but when he didn't know a shortcut for '7', he gave up, rather than try to divide the number by 7 to see if there was a remainder. He did himself proud though, and had a good approach to answering the questions. Well done!
Hey Yash, I was interested if you get a chance to see this. do you know and other languages? perhaps hidi or tamil? or another language you might have taken in school? Its okay if you don't because not everyone does learn other languages. Its just I have always been a fan of learning other languages and I had a pretty strong belief that everyone should learn at least one other language.